Graffiti Art Unveiled At Bristol Temple Meads

Graffiti Art Unveiled At Bristol Temple Meads

Graffiti Art Unveiled At Bristol Temple Meads

Matt Cardy

Rail users walk past a piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy.

Rail users walk past a piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy.

Graffiti Art Unveiled At Bristol Temple Meads

Matt Cardy

Rail users Lizzie Jones (L) and Jools Samson (R) stop to look at piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksyy.

Rail users Lizzie Jones (L) and Jools Samson (R) stop to look at piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksyy.

Graffiti Art Unveiled At Bristol Temple Meads

Matt Cardy

Rail users Lizzie Jones (L) and Jools Samson (R) stop to look at piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy

Rail users Lizzie Jones (L) and Jools Samson (R) stop to look at piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy

Graffiti Art Unveiled At Bristol Temple Meads

Matt Cardy

Rail users walk past a piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy

Rail users walk past a piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy

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Rail users walk past a piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist... Nieuwsfoto'sBristol - Engeland,Creativiteit,Engeland,Graffiti,Groot-Brittannië,Horizontaal,Human interest,Kunstenaar,Wandelen,WerkenPhotographer Matt CardyCollection: Getty Images News 2013 Getty ImagesBRISTOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 28: Rail users walk past a piece of graffiti art by Bristol born artist Inkie, which was unveiled to launch a brand new creative commissioning project for the Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone, on January 28, 2013 in Bristol, England. The work, titled 'Bristol to Brooklyn', will be on display at Bristol's Temple Meads train station and will welcome visitors to the city as they arrive in the spiritual home of the UK graffiti scene and internationally renowned artist Banksy. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)